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Updated almost 9 years ago, 11/30/2015

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Rhea Jackson
  • Investor
  • Texas
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Inflation increase/rent increase

Rhea Jackson
  • Investor
  • Texas
Posted
I'm new at RE investing and I own a few investment properties that are being rented out. We have a property management company that deals with everything, so my question is... When inflation goes up, rent goes up (not sure all the time?) so with dealing with property management, as a landlord, are we allowed to up the rent? How does that work with the property management? I have not contacted my property management about this yet. Just wanting to get advise. Thanks in advance.

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